Assuming that the Mop and Cata source uses the same SecurityAccess and assuming I understand your
question correctly, to my knowledge there are currently 5 Security Access Levels.
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Security Access 4 is for 'Server Console access' only and is not useable by in-game characters.
0 - 3 are the only current in-game access levels useable by your account and characters.
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0 = Player
1 = Moderator
2 = Gamemaster
3 = Administrator
4 = Console
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in other words when you are sitting at your computer and you type in a command into your worldserver
console you're console is using Level 4 Access.  I don't think you can grant level 4 access to specific accounts
or characters.
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Edit* However there are some commands in the database that list as Security Access 4 that are useable in-game.
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Use pull requests, i rarely get time to go into the forums patch section.
but since the DBT(DataBaseTeam) is all tied up atm with IRL shizle,
i would suggest, to add the PR to main repo,
i'll see that fastest, and can test/merge it best that way.
The DBT we have is not dead.. its just terminally inactive, like a valedictorian with down syndrome.
definitely one reason the split repo wasn't a good plan (imo) ...
but with the plagiarism bullshit and drama mostly caused by outside emu's
and them trying to build there community base by either bashing or degrading(privately or offsite),
and ofc feeding from the negative attention that was brought from us publicly and directly confronting
and in some cases, nuking that type of competition or agitation.
either way it was the reason most of our main developments went to private team developments
until releases were ready.
i for one am ready to go back to the one core, one db, one repo law...
but i really don't butt my nose into DBT's affairs, not my place to.
would really like to see the day when we all can get along again and work on one project,
the death of Cataclysm Emulation, was everyone splitting off and doing there work privately,
or split from the main core and community. and not sharing there work.